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New Title Page (new right pg): The Civil War and Reconstruction

OA #1 (new left page) Using the image, describe what this is portraying. How do you know?

ESSENTIAL QUESTION NO EQ

CORNELL NOTES Goals of the Civil War North – to preserve the Union THE CIVIL WAR BEGINS Goals of the Civil War North – to preserve the Union South – To defend their territory Fort Sumter Unofficial start to the war South took control of federal forts

CORNELL NOTES North's 3-part Plan Battle of Bull Run Sail down the Mississippi River to cut the south in half Blockade Southern Ports Capture the Southern Capital Battle of Bull Run Official start to the war South won the battle – boosts moral Led by General Stonewall Jackson

Pages 168-190 Title Page must include: WORK ON TITLE PAGE The title At least 2 (two) symbols Must at least 3-level 2 questions from the text, pictures or data Must be colored Pages 168-190

OA #2 (new left page) List at least three things down that you know/remember about the Emancipation Proclamation.

Did Lincoln free the slaves or did the slaves free themselves? ESSENTIAL QUESTION Did Lincoln free the slaves or did the slaves free themselves?

Emancipation Proclamation CORNELL NOTES THE CIVIL WAR Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln disliked slavery but gov't had no authority to overthrow Does not set all slaves free, just those in confederate territory Gave war a moral purpose

Life during the War CORNELL NOTES Conditions – unsanitary, poor medical conditions Women – important to medical field Conscription: draft men into the military Economy: North grew, South fell